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Bluefield

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 5:08 pm
by Bearhugger
I see that Bluefield's Trigg won the 138 pound weight class at the Nitro tournament.

How many wrestlers does Bluefield have? What weights are filled?

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 6:36 pm
by sfc1
That young man is impressive. Strong quick and aggressive. Could be a sleeper in Huntington.

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:01 pm
by Bearhugger
sfc1 wrote:That young man is impressive. Strong quick and aggressive. Could be a sleeper in Huntington.


Does he have any teammates?

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:11 pm
by sfc1
Maybe a couple but not many. I talked briefly to his dad and I think he said they only had a few but I'm not sure.

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:50 pm
by aaacoach6
I believe they have 5 or 6.

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 11:19 pm
by Bearhugger
sfc1 wrote:That young man is impressive. Strong quick and aggressive. Could be a sleeper in Huntington.

Bluefield needs somebody to put them on the wrestling map. This gentleman might be the one.

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:24 pm
by Bunk
Trigg is one heck of an athlete, certainly, and he will definitely shake things up in Huntington, but if Bluefield wants to be on the wrestling map they will need the help of feeder programs which are literally nonexistent in Mercer county.
Also, let's not forget a Bluefield team from 4 years ago that placed multiple wrestlers at the state tournament and saw Brandon Eldridge winning a state title under Coach Rooney. All with no middle school or youth program to help!

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 12:07 am
by Bearhugger
Bunk wrote:Trigg is one heck of an athlete, certainly, and he will definitely shake things up in Huntington, but if Bluefield wants to be on the wrestling map they will need the help of feeder programs which are literally nonexistent in Mercer county.
Also, let's not forget a Bluefield team from 4 years ago that placed multiple wrestlers at the state tournament and saw Brandon Eldridge winning a state title under Coach Rooney. All with no middle school or youth program to help!


We need to get the notes from that coach and see what he did in practice each day.

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:19 am
by aacoach21
Hey bearhugger question is the Dix Manning award for coach of the year or the high school state camp coach

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:26 am
by Bearhugger
aacoach21 wrote:Hey bearhugger question is the Dix Manning award for coach of the year or the high school state camp coach


I believe it is for the AA/A coach of the year. This is an aspect of wrestling that I pay little attention to.

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:39 am
by aacoach21
Bearhugger wrote:
aacoach21 wrote:Hey bearhugger question is the Dix Manning award for coach of the year or the high school state camp coach


I believe it is for the AA/A coach of the year. This is an aspect of wrestling that I pay little attention to.

That's what I thought not knocking the state camp coach but at the same time just like in the instance you was talking about coach Cooney he looked like just as much a canadet for the manning award or like myself not that I wanted it but in 2010 I took 6 kids to regionals had three region champs and two 3rd placers I think and a 5th went to states with 5 placed 4 of those 5 and the fifth lost in over time to place and we finished 10th in the state so was just curious as to weather it is automatically the state champ coach award and does and has it always gone that way not that the state champ coach isn't deserving but when you have a full team but if you look at over all percentage

Re: Bluefield

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 3:41 pm
by Bunk
Bearhugger wrote:
Bunk wrote:Trigg is one heck of an athlete, certainly, and he will definitely shake things up in Huntington, but if Bluefield wants to be on the wrestling map they will need the help of feeder programs which are literally nonexistent in Mercer county.
Also, let's not forget a Bluefield team from 4 years ago that placed multiple wrestlers at the state tournament and saw Brandon Eldridge winning a state title under Coach Rooney. All with no middle school or youth program to help!


We need to get the notes from that coach and see what he did in practice each day.


Rooney was a phenomenal coach and networked with a lot of the Southern WV guys getting them to Bluefield and getting his wrestlers involved with several all-state/state champ wrestlers in the offseason. I believe that was a major key. He also did a great job getting numbers out, encouraging guys to go to offseason tournaments, etc. Unfortunately he moved back home to New Jersey a few years ago, but as it stands there's not much of a program to work with and there have been a few coaches coming in and out of the program, trying to get guys out and make practice around their work schedules. Bringing up Mercer county wrestling will be no easy task, but the athletes are there if some seasoned coaches get in the program and establish a pipeline to the high schools there are great prospects.